Yes it’s childish. I guess some of us never grow up. Constantly looking for every opportunity to have her sideways. T o tease out her tail and keep her balanced there on the cliff edge of orgasm. Or tweak her helm to step out learily and catch like nervou...
When the Toyota 86 debuted, I applauded Toyota for bringing this to market. This is exactly what the industry needed. Then I drove one, a stock one, for nearly 1000 miles, 1500 kilometers, and I couldn't sing its praises anymore. Drove it in heavy Los Ang...
Not sure what bias ratio was chosen but this torsen is 'tight' in full lock turns. Also the rear brakes activate to control the 'slipping' wheel if needed when this happens on looser surfaces. This can feel clunky but is normal. Not sure what tyres you ha...
I had one with touring tires, Michelins if I recall correctly. I was rather surprised that the tires had such limited grip. My normal car has Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires; so that's my baseline. But the Toyota 86 is definitely a great concept and we n...
Hi Patrick, If your baseline is Mich Pilot SS then I understand. 8-) That is a whopping amount of stick. I'm less fussed about that, the thing I am always looking for is progression. The Primacys just don't seem to have that in the damp and cold UK especi...
540 V8 BMW? I personally really enjoyed the way the E39 generation of BMW 5er vehicles drove. They were a great balance of comfort and sportiness, and a bit more on the sporty side. I had an E60 BMW 545i, a vehicle that was another good balance of comfort...
2-10x the price and 1.5 - 3.5x the power..... Patrick, I guess it all depends on what you're looking for. You're lucky to have the problem. At these levels I think it is hairsplitting differences as to whatever floats your boat. I am very driven by the dr...
I'll have to pay attention to that. It's a flat crank V8 built by Ricardo, it shouldn't sound too bad. There's also a Sport Exhaust optional extra. I recall the Aston Martin V12 Vantage S, it had an amazing sound and amazing looks. Unfortunately not much ...
Well it may have been designed, engineered and developed by the unsung Ricardo, but the customer, MCL, still chose the sound. Don't let the Huracan's so called blindspot put you off. Spread the mirrors wider than usual.